Error Code: 2 Request Code: 3 File not found. No such file or directory when file does exist.

Description:
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I am able to download the files in question one at a time. However, when downloading the files in batch using a wildcard, the above error occurs. I have verified this by seeing the files listed in the GUI and by downloading them from thew GUI and command line via WinSCP and FileZilla.

It appears that WinSCP cannot find the 101th file and failes with the error described. When using "Option Batch Continue" all subesequent files returned by the wildcard fail with the same error.

System Info:
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Currently using the latest version of WinSCP which was downloaded and installed today (4.3.2 installation package).
Running Windows 7 x64. I have not changed any configuration settings.

Steps to Reproduce:
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I have tested this on the same SFTP site using several different logins and downloading several different sets of files.

Let me start out by saying that WinSCP is awesome! Been a user for years and really appreciate the work that is put into it.

But, I am also experiencing the error message "Error Code: 2 Request Code: 3 File not found" on the 101st file when using the synchronize function. This error is encountered with both the command line(synchronize local localpath remotepath)and through the gui, I will e-mail a copy of the full log file.

- Occurs on WinSCP version 4.3.3 Build 1340 and 4.2.9 Build 938
- WinSCP client installed on Windows 7 x64 and Windows Server 2003 x32
- Error encountered through command line and gui
- Server/Protocol Info:
Session protocol = SSH-2
SSH implementation = 1.36_sshlib GlobalSCAPE
Encryption algorithm = aes
Compression = No
File transfer protocol = SFTP-3
- The error is reproducible every time via the command line or gui. Any time a synchronization occurs and there are more than 100 new files on the remote server the 101st file generates the error. If you run another synchronization immediately following the failed sync the remaining files will be transferred unless there is more than 100 files remaining.

Appreciate any assistance and I would be glad to provide more information if I needed. Thanks!

For benefit of the others. Apparently this version GlobalSCAPE suppers a bug in batch transfers. While with individual downloading, the server always succeeds, in batch download the servers fails to open the 101th file, despite WinSCP using exactly the same request in both cases. The problem is reproducible even using other SFTP clients.